In the two weeks following the collapse of I-85, mass transit ridership has been up 50 percent in parts of the city, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. People who typically commute in their own cars are learning the ins and outs of taking trains and buses to work. Others are finding ways to telecommute. Friends and co-workers are ridesharing to decrease the number of vehicles on the road.

In the spirit of coming together to keep the city moving, new ways of working and commuting are being tested and adopted by countless people across our city. Atlanta, you’re making lemonade from lemons. And for this, we say thank you.

What better way to start a morning than with a delicious Chick-fil-A Biscuit? It’s hard to pass up that offer. Chick-fil-A has been making the scrumptious breakfast item for decades. Whether you prefer yours with chicken, egg or simply buttered, here are some fun facts guests may not already know about the fan-favorite food!

The corner of Joseph E. Lowery Boulevard and Martin Luther King Jr. Drive is pretty much Main and Main for the civil rights movement in Atlanta. It’s at this intersection that leaders like Joseph E. Boone, Ralph David Abernathy and Andrew Young lived, worked and planned the protests and marches that would shape the country. It’s also the location of the newest Chick-fil-A restaurant in Atlanta.